Molly Lieber received a “Bessie” Award for Outstanding Performer and has performed in works by luciana achugar, Malcolm-x Betts, Oren Barnoy, Wally Cardona, Keely Garfield, Maria Hassabi, Antonio Ramos, Melinda Ring, Donna Uchizono, among other experimental artists. Her recent project with Wally Cardona, TIMESFOUR/David Gordon:1975/2025, is one of The New York Times “Best Dance Performance of 2025” and heads to the American Dance Festival in May of 2026. Molly’s collaborative performance work with Eleanor Smith was also listed in The New York Times “Best of New York Dance for 2017,” received the 2023/2024 Lifeline Award from Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and is the subject of an upcoming chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Dance and Memory. Many of Molly’s performance projects were documented by The New York Public Library, including TIMESFOUR/David Gordon: 1975/2025, Gloria (2021), and Body Comes Apart (2019), and can be found in the Jerome Robbins Dance Division. Molly worked alongside dancing in New York hospitals and clinics as an IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant) supporting families with chestfeeding/breastfeeding, and her research article Queering Lactation was awarded the 2023 Women’s and Gender Studies Paper Award through the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. While earning her MFA in Dance and Graduate Certificate in Women’s and Gender Studies, Molly received UWM’s Distinguished Graduate Student Fellowship and The Florence S. Healy Scholarship for Feminist Studies. Molly has taught at Sarah Lawrence College, Rutgers University, Bennington College, and The New School, and Queens College is her favorite place to be.